You'll rarely see a bobcat out in the wide open. It's pretty tough to call up a bobcat in a place that doesn't have them.įirst things first, you have to find them. ![]() Scouting is an important tool to take advantage of for bobcat success. Jon Collins with a bobcat successfully called in using a FOXPRO X24 digital game call SCOUT FOR BOBCATS I walked up to the cat and was in awe - just like I am of every bobcat that I've been blessed to put my hands on.Īfter several years of calling bobcats in Kentucky, I've found that thorough scouting, smart stand selection, and solid calling techniques all work together to increase your odds of tagging bobcats. Pew! Thwap!!! There laid a bobcat just feet from the call. As the cat crossed in front of my gun barrel, I lip squeaked to stop him, settled the crosshairs on his shoulder, and squeezed the trigger. My rifle was already positioned in the direction of the X24. The bobcat's eyes were fixated on the call -flipping his tail as he stalked toward the sound. I thought to myself, "Surely that means a bobcat is on its way."Īll of a sudden a bobcat magically appeared no more that 50 yards in front of me. Suddenly a group of birds were frantically communicating with each other straight down the fence row. ![]() ![]() My attention was on the grown up fence row that led into a nasty thicket full of briars and treetops. My thumb positioned on the volume buttons, ramping the volume of the rabbit cries up and down.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |